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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Traveling Structure Assignment Guidelines

ASSIGNMENT:Using limited materials construct a sculpture inspired by architecture. The sculpture is required to move through space via remote control. OBJECTIVE:Expose students to historical time periods. Challenge the student to observe and analyze elements and principles apparent in three-dimension. Expose student to the processes needed to develop an individual idea. MATERIALS:In order to solve the challenge of the sculpture being mobile, you will be building the sculpture to fit on top of a remote control monster truck. The following materials MUST be used to build the structure. The materials MUST appear as design elements in the final solution.The materials MUST be used with innovation. Some suggestions are listed under each material. You do not have to use my suggestions – you may invent your own innovative solution.No colored ink, paper, markers, etc… The amount of each material is your choice. Mark the checklist so I am aware of how you used each material and turn in with your final solution.

7.A linear material such as white/black/grey thread, wire, string, skewer sticks. Hot glue can also be used in a linear form.

Sew with it

Dye it in the ink

Use it to wrap

Embed in glue/gel medium

Put in-between clear tape or trace paper

Allow to extend beyond main form and onto/into wall/floor

Hang objects (that you make) from it

8.Mask Tape (in your kit).

Twist (to make rope/string)

Layer it

Wrap it

Shred it

Roll it

Make another form out of it

Use it to make graphic shapes/lines

Crumple into balls

Cut a pattern into it

The following materials are necessary for construction:

Straight pins (with a flat head).

Box cutter/utility knife (must use to cut foam core and balsa).

Can use glue to attach elements as long as it does not show. Use the Elmers Wood Glue.

RESEARCH, Part I:

Select at least three architectural time periods.

I have started the research process for you regarding time periods. You can find the information in the right column under "Traveling Structure Research" or "Architecture Research".

Find an image for each time period/style. Print out all three images and bring to class. Option, bring laptop to class and present research on your laptop.

Important - Research Imagery due the day after I assign the project. We will discuss each student's research in class.

Site sources for all info images.

RESEARCH, Part II:

Complete the Elements and Principles Assignment. You can find the guidelines in the right column, under "Elements and Principles Assignment Gudielines".

RESEARCH, Part III:

Find at least three different artist's whose work you find inspiring.

See the artists I have listed under "Traveling Structure Research" in the right column.

I have a Pinterest board entitled "Sculpture Line" that can be helpful. Here is the link.

Print out research and bring to class. Option - bring laptop to class and present research on your laptop.

Important - Research Imagery due the day after I assign the project. We will discuss each student's research in class.

Site all sources and clearly label each piece of research accordingly. For example, "Traveling Structure Inspiration 1 of 3".

STEPS TO FOLLOW:Step 1:Complete Research Part I.Step 2:Complete Research Part II.Step 3:Complete Research Part III.Step 4:In class demo on how to score foam board, cut balsa wood, use straight pins and a few other tricks.Step 5:Present research in class and discuss. Jot down notes/ideas/sketches. Step 6:Begin construction of base/foundation. Step 7:Continue to build up (vertical). Be mindful of the height and width ratio.

The following information is required for the Digital Journey Assignment:

Photographs

At least one in process photo.

At least three professional photo's of the final solution. Include at least one detail shot. A video is helpful for this assignment since the sculpture is able to move via remote control.